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'''Charles D. Holmes''' was a Hull based marine engineering company who purchased the [[Cook, Welton and Gemmell]] yard in March 1963.
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[[image:Im1942EnV173-p470.jpg|thumb| 1942. Pneumatic press.]]


* 1869 Company founded.
'''Charles D. Holmes''' was a Hull based marine engineering company.


* 1959 Private company.
1869 Company founded. See [[Charles Denton Holmes]]


* 1960s The company built tugs for the Humber fleet as well as companies from further afield.
1959 Private company.


* 1961 General marine engineers, boiler makers, welders, metal sprayers, and makers of marine diesel engines.  400 employees.  
1960s The company built tugs for the Humber fleet as well as companies from further afield.


* 1970s During the 1970s the yard made more tugs for the Navy, BP and the Iranian Government.  
1961 General marine engineers, boiler makers, welders, metal sprayers, and makers of marine diesel engines.  400 employees.  


* The yard was acquired by the [[Drypool Group]] in 1975 and after building one further ship, went into liquidation again.  
1963 purchased the [[Cook, Welton and Gemmell]] yard in March.


* 1976 The yard was then purchased by [[Whitby Shipyard]] in June 1976 operating under the name [[Phoenix Shipbuilding]]
1970s The yard made more tugs for the Navy, BP and the Iranian Government.


* The Beverley yard closed down in May 1977.
1975 The yard was acquired by the [[Drypool Engineering and Drydock Co|Drypool Group]] and after building one further ship, went into liquidation again.  


1976 The yard was then purchased by [[Whitby Shipyard]] in June, operating under the name [[Phoenix Shipbuilders|Phoenix Shipbuilding]]


==Sources of Information==
1977 The Beverley yard closed in May.
British Shipbuilding Yards. 3 vols by Norman L. Middlemiss
 
 
== See Also ==
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== Sources of Information ==
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* British Shipbuilding Yards. 3 vols by Norman L. Middlemiss
* [[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]
* [[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]
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[[Category: Town - Hull]]
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[[Category: Marine Engines]]

Latest revision as of 15:08, 8 July 2017

1942. Pneumatic press.

Charles D. Holmes was a Hull based marine engineering company.

1869 Company founded. See Charles Denton Holmes

1959 Private company.

1960s The company built tugs for the Humber fleet as well as companies from further afield.

1961 General marine engineers, boiler makers, welders, metal sprayers, and makers of marine diesel engines. 400 employees.

1963 purchased the Cook, Welton and Gemmell yard in March.

1970s The yard made more tugs for the Navy, BP and the Iranian Government.

1975 The yard was acquired by the Drypool Group and after building one further ship, went into liquidation again.

1976 The yard was then purchased by Whitby Shipyard in June, operating under the name Phoenix Shipbuilding

1977 The Beverley yard closed in May.


See Also

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Sources of Information